We all have our weaknesses. Every character, whether an average person or a superhero, has their one flaw (at least one!). That’s one of the most accurate parts of media, I think, is revealing that we are all human whether we like to believe it or not.
The thing is, it’s super easy to pick out someone else’s flaws, but it’s rather difficult to find our own. We don’t like to admit that we’re selfish, inconsiderate, or quick tempered. We don’t want to think that while we’re hurt by others, we are also capable of causing the hurt.
Sometimes God uses people to test us, to see if we are really loving, patient, and kind.
We can show all the compassion and sweetness in the world to the people who don’t push our buttons as easily. We can talk all day about how we are going to spread Jesus’ love when we are surrounded by people we find easy to be kind to.
But when that person comes around who always just says the wrong thing? That thing that makes you want to escape yourself and silence them. Perhaps it’s a family member or a friend. Maybe this person isn’t even that close to you, yet you must see them on a regular basis.
We all have that person who just gets under our skin and tests us.
I recently have felt surrounded by people who have in the past and are currently just driving me crazy. But this time, I’m realizing that perhaps it’s because I’m letting them.
I’m letting my temper get away from me. I’m letting my feelings of bitterness overwhelm God’s voice in my life.
Today’s sermon from my church was about Jesus being kind and healing the daughter of a woman from a community that had, in the past, been against His own. Yet, Jesus was impressed by her faith and used her as an example to His own community for what true faith should look like.
God can use anyone for His glory, even the people that get on our nerves.
And chances are, He’s even using them to change you, too.
Perhaps God is convicting you of these hard feelings you have against them. Or maybe it’s your own personality flaw that needs to get worked on.
I know I have so many things I struggle with and sometimes these people are testing me to see if I will fall back on my old ways of living.
Don’t let the enemy win. That’s who you are really in a battle against, not your friend, or family member, or neighbor. No. It’s the enemy trying to get you to falter.
Don’t give him that satisfaction.
Instead, let these people help you grow into a patient, truly loving person, who God is so proud of.
I know you can do this. Let God’s voice speak into your life, whether it is something you may not have wanted to hear, like conviction, or something to encourage you.
Today is the first day of the future for you. No need to turn back. You can start fresh today.
Today you can finally surrender those feelings of resentment, that annoyance you feel towards that person, or persons.
I am praying that you can get through this. God is with you.
Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?
Matthew 7:3-4
No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.
Romans 8:37
Discover more from The Will to Wake Up
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.